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1、全國(guó)公共英語(yǔ)等級(jí)(PETS)考試二級(jí)模擬試題含答案(5)第一部分:聽力部分(省略)第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)選擇從A、B、CD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.1. -Howaboutthebookyouarereading?-Good,indeed.Itmanyproblemswehavecomeacrossinourstudy.A.saysB.talksC.coversD.refers2. I'dliketotakemypicturestandsahightower.A.whereB.whichC.thatD.there3. I'dlike

2、tobuyahouse,modernandcomfortable,and,inaquietplace.A.afarallB.aboveallC.inallD.forall4. -You'vegotagoodresultinyourresearch,haven'tyou?-Yes,butmuch.A.remainstodoB.isremainstodoC.remainstobedoneD.hasremainedtodoit5. -Imustbeleavingnow.It'llbe3hours'drivetogetthere.A.Good-byeB.Takecare

3、C.TakeiteasyD.WhatcanIdoforyou6. Nobodycouldhaveguessed,inthosedays,theplaceinhistorythatMartinLutherKing,JrA.washavingB.wastohaveC.hadhadD.had7. ThequeenwillvisitthetowninMay,shewillopenthenewhospital.A.whenB.thenC.whileD.but8. I'llcome,Idon'texpecttoenjoymyself.A.ifB.sinceC.asD.though9. Yo

4、uinsuchahurryjustnow.Look,thereisplentyoftimeleft.A.don'thavetodoitB.needn'thavedoneitC.wouldn'tdoitD.mustn'thavedoneit10. isoneofthefiveworkinglanguageatU.N.,whichareveryproudof.A.TheChinese,theChineseB.Chineselanguage,ChineseC.Chinese,theChineseD.Chineselanguage,theChinese11. -What

5、'syourproblem?-Ihavelostsightofmymumanddad.Isawtheminfrontofmeamomentago.A.werewalkingB.tohavewalkerC.walkD.walking12. Childrenaretiredoflearningoftenbecausetheyaretodomorethantheycan.A.expectedB.suggestedC.hopedD.wished13. concertswillbeneededifwewantedtocollectenoughmoneytostartaschool.A.Someo

6、thertenB.AnothertenC.OthertenD.Tenothers14. Thedoorburstopenand,shoutingwithanger.A.inrushedthecrowdB.rushedinthecrowdC.thecrowdtinrushedD.inthecrowdrushed15. Wecarvedtheirnamesonthestonesothatyoungergenerationscouldknowwhattheirforefathersforthenation.A.didB.weredoingC.haddoneD.havebeendoing第二節(jié):完形填

7、空閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑were first 17 in the United States in 18 . Americans called frankfurtersInitshomecountryofGermany,thehotdogwascalledthefrankfurter.Itwasnamed16Frankfurt,aGermancity.Frankfurters"dachshundsausages"(達(dá)克思香腸).AdachshundisadogfromGermany19aver

8、ylongbodyandshortlegs.Dachshundsausagesfirst20popularinNewYork,21atbaseballgames.Atgamestheyweresoldbymen22keptthem23inhot-watertanks.Asthemenwalked24therowsofpeople,theyyelled,"GetyourdachshundsausagesGetyourhotdachshundsausages!"Peoplegotthesausageson25,aspecialbread.26in1906anewspaperca

9、rtoonist27TadDorganwenttoabaseballgame.28hesawthemenwiththedachshundsausages,hegotanidea29acartoon.Thenextdayatthenewspaperofficehe30abunwithadachshundinside-31adachshundsausage,32adachshund.Dorgan33howtospelldachshund.Underthecartoon,hewrote"Getyourhotdogs!"Thecartoonwasasensation(轟動(dòng)),and

10、34.Ifyougotoabaseballgametoday,youcanstillseesellerswalking35withhot-watertanks.Astheywalkupanddowntherowstheyyell."Getyourhotdogshere!Getyourhotdogs!"16. A.withB.afterC.byD.of17. A.gotB.soldC.boughtD.make18. A.the1860sB.1860'sC.the1860D.1865s19. A.byB.ofC.atD.with20. A.gainedB.stayedC

11、.becameD.wereturned21. A.specialB.especiallyC.certainlyD.surely22. A.thoseB.whichC.whatD.who23. A.coolB.hotC.warmD.cold24. A.sometimesB.upanddownC.somedayD.hereandthere25. A.bunsB.thetopsC.coffeeD.chocolates26. A.AdayB.AnydayC.CertainD.Oneday27. A.whoisB.wasC.wascalledD.named28. A.WhenB.WhileC.IfD.W

12、hether29. A.toB.asC.withD.for30. A.calledB.madeC.drewD.bought31. A.noB.withoutC.notD.for32. A.exceptB.butC.andD.exceptfor33. A.didn'tknowB.wondersC.wassureD.neverknows34. A.sothenewnamewasB.soisthecartoonistC.sowasthenewnameD.thenewnamewasso35. A.overB.aroundC.fastD.allday第三部分:閱讀理解(A)Whataresome

13、ofthestepsapersoncantaketopreventhishousefrombeingbrokenintowhileheisaway?Onestepistomakesurethatthehouseseemsalived-inone.Livingroomcurtainsshouldbepulleddownonlyhalf-way.Bedroomsthatusuallyhavethecurtainspulleddownatnightshouldbeleftdown.Anotheristomakesurethatalloutsidelocksarethedead-bolttype(雙保

14、險(xiǎn)).Stillanotheristoleaveseveral100Wlightsburningandmakesurethatoneisinthekitchen.Lightsthatturnedonandoffbythemselvesarethebest.Then,too,itisagoodideatoleavetheradioturnedonandsettoatalkingstation.Anytypeofspeakingmakesathiefthinktwicebeforetryingtoenter.Finally,whileawayonholiday,makesurethatnothin

15、gcollectsinfrontorinthehouse.Particularly,makecertainthatthenewspaperisstoppedandthatatrustedneighbourhasbeenaskedtopickupthemail.Thievesareespeciallyquicktonoticepiled-upnewspapersandoverpiledmailboxes.36. Whydidthewriterbeginthispiecewithquestion?A.Becausehewantedtocatchthereaders'attention.B.

16、 Becausehewantedtohavethereadersguesstheanswerbeforereading.C. Becausehewantedtosumup(概括)thetopicofthepiece.D. Becausehewantedtomakethereadersunderstandhimbetter.37. Theword"live-in"inthispassagemeans.A.leftemptyB.livelyandcheerfulC.nowbeingusedbypeopleD.laidinside38. Whatdoesthewriteradvi

17、sethepeopletodo?A. AskaneighbourtopickupthedailymailB. Makesuretohavelightsthatturnonandoffbythemselves.C. Makesurethenewspaperishandedovereveryday.D. Pullthelivingroomcurtainsdown.39. Themostimportantroomtoleavealightburninginisthe.A.bedroomB.kitchenC.livingroomD.sitting-room(B)MrRichardshasworkedi

18、nasmallseasidetownforabouttenyearsandheandhiswifehaveacomfortablehousenearthesea.Duringthewintertheywouldbequitehappy,buteverysummeralotoftheirrelativesusedtospendholidayintheirhouseanditwasmuchcheaperthanstayinginhotel.FinallyonedayinJuneMrRichardscomplainedtoacleverfriendofhiswholivedinthesameplac

19、e."Oneofmywife'scousinsisgoingtobringherhusbandandchildrenandspendtendayswithusnextmonthagain.Howhaveyoupreventedallyourrelativesfromcomingtolivewithyouinsummer?""Oh,"thefriendanswered,"thatisnotdifficult.Ijustborrowmoneyfromalltherichones,andlendittoallthepoorones.After

20、that,theyseldomcomeagain."HearingthisMrRichardssmiled.40. TherelativespreferredtostayinMrRichards'housebecause.A.itwascoolinsummerB.theymightspendlessmoneyC.theyweremorewelcomeD.itwasacomfortableplace41. Accordingtohisfriend'sopinion,thepoorrelativeswouldstopgoingtheresooftenbecause.A.

21、theywereshytoborrowmoneyagainB. heywereafraidtobeaskedtopayoffthedebtsC. theyhadbeenill-treatedD. itwasn'thappyforthepoortomeettherich42. Thebesttitleforthispassageis.A.SuchaCleverFriendB.MrRichardsandhisFriendC.MoneyisImportantD.SuchGoodUsageofMoney43. Afterreadingthepassagewecaninfer.A. MrRich

22、ardsstillcomplainsaboutthecomingofhisrelativesinsummerB. ThefriendofMrRichards'hadn'tasmanyrelativesasRichardsC. GraduallyMrRichardssucceededinkeepinghisrelativesoutinsummerD. sNoneofRichards'relativescametotheseasidetownfortheirholidaysagain(C)IwonderwhyAmericantownslookssomuchalikethat

23、Isometimesmixthemupinmymemory.Thestandardinfluence(影響)ofmassproductionwhoseagents(代理商)arethetravellingsalesman,themail-orderhouse,thefive-and-tencentstores,thechainstores,themoviescanhardlyexplainit.IfyoustaytwodaysinBolognaandinFerrare,orinArlesandinAvignon,youwillnevermixthemupinallyourlife.Butitm

24、aywellhappenthatafteryouspendtwodaysinSt.LouisandinKansasCitytheappearancesofthesetwocitiessoonmixup.Ithinkthereasonforthisisthatthesetownshavenotyethadtimeenoughtodeveloptheirowncharacters.Similarly,childrenaremuchlessdifferentfromeachotherthangrownpeople.44. Whichtwoofthefollowingtownslooksomuchal

25、ike?A.BolognaandFerrareB.ArlesandAvignonC.St.LouisandKansasCityD.BolognaandSt.Louis45. Inline4theword"it"refersto.A.standardoftownsB.similarityoftownsC.people'smemoryD.massproduction46. Americantownslookverymuchalikebecauseof.A.thestandardinfluenceofmassproductionB.theirdifferentappear

26、ancesC.notbeingfullydevelopedD.havingeverythingincommon(D)Millionsofstarsaretravellingaboutinspace.Afewformgroupswhichjourneytogether,butmostofthemtravelalone.Andtheytravelthroughauniversesolargethatonestarseldomcomesneartoanother.Forthemostparteachstarmakesitsjourneyincompleteloneliness,likeashipon

27、anemptyocean.Theshipwillbewelloveramillionmilesfromitsnearestneighbor.Fromthisitiseasytounderstandwhyastarseldomfindsanotheranywhereneatit.Webelieve,however,thatsometwothousandmillionyearsago,anotherstarwandering(漫游)throughspace,happenedtocome潮汐 )on the earth, so thisnearoursun,Justasthesunandthemoo

28、nraisetides(starmusthaveraisedtidesonthesurfaceofthesun.Buttheywereverydifferentfromthesmalltidesthatareraisedinouroceans;alargetidalwavemusthavetravelledoverthesurfaceofthesun,atlastformingamountainsohighthatwecannotimagineit.Asthecauseofthedisturbance(動(dòng)蕩)camenearer,sothemountainrosehigherandhigher

29、.Andbeforethestarbegantomoveawayagain,itstidalpullhadbecomesopowerfulthatthismountainwastorntopiecesandthrewoffsmallpartsofitselfintospace.Thesesmallpieceshavebeengoingroundthesuneversince.Theyaretheplanets(行星).47. Millionsofstarsare.A.followingaregularpathinspaceB.movingaboutwithoutafixedcourseC.se

30、ldomwanderingaboutintheuniverseD.alwaystravellingtogether48. Sometwothousandmillionyearsago,themountainonthesunwasraisedprobablybecauseA. alargetidalwaveofastartravelledoverthesurfaceofthesunB. anotherstarhappenedtocomenearthesunC. thesunandthemoonraisedthetidesontheearthD. thestarmovedawayfromthesu

31、n49. Thearticlesuggeststhat.A. ourearthexistsbeforethesunB.howspaceformedC. nooneknowswheretheearthcomesfromD. ourearthusedtobeahighmountainonthesun50. Theexpression"thecauseofthedisturbance"refersto.A.thelargetidalwaveB.thepowerfultidalpullC.thestarcomingnearthesunD.oneofthesun'splane

32、ts51. Inthisarticle,thewritermainlywantstotellthereaders.A. thattheuniverseissolargethatwecannotimagineitB. howthehighmountainswereformedonthesunC. whythetidesoverthesurfaceofthesunweresopowerfulD. wheretheplanetsintheuniversecamefrom(E)Contacts(交往)betweenJapanandtherestoftheworldhavegrownagreatdeal

33、inthetwentiethcentury.Inthelastthirtyyears,businesscontactsbetweenJapanandtheWesthavebecomeveryimportant.ManyforeigncompaniesnowhaveofficesinJapanandJapanesebusinessmendobusinessaroundtheworld.DifferencesbetweenJapaneseandWesternwaysofdoingbusiness,however,oftenbewildertheforeignbusinessmanandmakedo

34、ingbusinessinJapandifficultforforeigners.TheAmericanbusinessman,forexample,wantsofstarttalkingbusinessimmediately.Hewantsquickdecisions.Hedoesnotwait.TheJapanese,ontheotherhand,likestoarriveatdecisionsgraduallyaftergivingthemagreatdealofthought.Anotherthingforeignbusinessmenhavedifficultyinunderstan

35、dingiswhenaJapanesemeans"Yes"or"No".ThisisbecauseofculturaldifferenceforaJapanesetosay"No"directly.InEnglish,itiseasytosay"No"tosomethingwedonotwanttodo.ButinJapanitisverydifficulttosay"No".Torefuseaninvitationorarequestwith"No",orasimilarp

36、hrase,isfelttobeimpolite.Itisthoughttobeselfish(自私)andunfriendly.Soinsteadofsaying"No"directly,theJapanesehavedevelopedmanywaystoavoidsaying"No".Theseenablethemtoavoidhurtingotherpeople'sfeeling.However,thisoftenmakescommunicationwiththeJapanesedifficultforforeignerstounderst

37、andandfollow.52. Paragraphonetellsusthat.A. ItisnotalwayseasyforforeignerstodobusinessinJapanB. JapanisaveryimportantcountryforbusinessmenC. businesscontactsbetweenJapanandtheWestareimportantD. Japanesebusinessmendobusinessallaroundtheworld53. Theword"bewilder"inparagraph2probablymeans.A.t

38、ireB.interestC.puzzleD.surprise54. Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.A. AmericanbusinessmendothingsmorequicklythanJapaneseonesB. Americanbusinessmenliketosay"Yes"and"No"C. AmericansusuallysaywhattheyarethinkingD. Americansdonotexpressthemselvesclearly55. Thepassagetellsusthat.A. Japane

39、sebusinessmenaregoodatbusinessB. foreignbusinessmenshouldfirsttrytounderstandJapaneseC. foreignbusinessmenmustbemorepoliteD. ifyouwanttosucceedyoumustlearnfromJapan第四部分:寫作第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)此題要求改正所給短文中錯(cuò)誤。對(duì)標(biāo)有題號(hào)每一行作出判斷:如無錯(cuò)誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫一個(gè)勾(,);如有錯(cuò)誤(每行只有一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤),則按下列情況改正:多一個(gè)詞:把多余詞用斜線()劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。缺一個(gè)詞:在缺詞處加一

40、個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(A),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加詞。錯(cuò)一個(gè)詞:在錯(cuò)詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后詞。注意:原行沒有錯(cuò)不要改。AftersupperLiHuacameandaskedforme56.togoandseeafilmwithhim.Inourwayto57.thecinemawesawalittlegirlsitbythe58.roadsidecry.Weboughtheracaketostop59.hercrying.Butwhenweaskedwhereshe60.hadlivedshesaidshedidn'tknow.Sowetook61.hertothepolicestationandaskedp

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